The Amarillo Museum of Art publishes and distributes numerous fine art catalogues and posters, featuring Southeast Asian and Indian artifacts and renown contemporary artists such as Georgia O' Keeffe and John Marin.

"Flowers in Pot" by John Marin, 1911. Watercolor on paper, 16 1/4 x 13 1/4 inches

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Georgia O'Keeffe & Her Contemporaries

Category: Art Catalogue

Description:

A celebration of the artist and her world on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of West Texas A.M.U., where the artist taught (as West Texas Normal School) in the late 'teens. The exhibition is evenly divided between works by O'Keeffe from 1917 to 1963 and those by other artists working during her career, by way of comparison and contrast, to highlight her achievement. The catalogue essay is by Dr. Hunter Ingalls, art history professor at Columbia University, the University of Texas and WTAMU, and currently art columnist for the Amarillo Globe News. 80 pps., 54 illustrations, 16 in full color.

Published: 1985

Dimensions: 28 x 16 inches

Price: $10.00

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John Marin Watercolors

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Category: Art Catalogue

Description:

An overview of the artist's watercolor work (his primary medium) from 1908 - 1952. Marin was America's premier Modernist painter prior to the emergence of the New York School in the 1950s. The catalogue essay is by Ruth fine, Curator of the landmark Marin retrospective at the National Gallery of Art in 1990. 64 pps., 44 full color illustrations.

Published: 1988

Dimensions: 28 x 16 inches

Price: $10.00

Category: Art Catalogue

Description:

Masterworks of Indian and Southeast Asian sculpture from the collection of Dr. and Mrs. William T. Price, one of America's finest private collections of Asian art. Includes a selection of Hindu, Buddhist and Jain sculptures with a comprehensive essay and individual object descriptions by Dr. Nalini Rao, consulting curator for Asian Art and curator of the exhibition. 32 pps., 30 full color illustrations.

Published: 1997

Dimensions: 28 x 16 1/2 inches

Price: $14.00

Boundaries & Transformations

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Cadillac Ranch

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Boundaries & Transformations

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Survey of Objects from Price Collection

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Category: Poster

 Description:

Blueprint of Cadillac buried in ground with inset photo of the Cadillac Ranch (Ant Farm, 1974). Poster for the Earthworks: Amarillo and Seattle exhibition, fall, 1981. Limited edition.

Published: 1981

Dimensions: 24 x 36 inches

Price: $30.00

Category: Poster

 Description:

Featuring image of Jain Tirthankara. Exhibition poster.

Published: 1997

Dimensions: 22 x 34 inches

Price: $20.00

Category: Poster

 Description:

From the collection of Dr. and Mrs. William T. Price. 19th century Japanese woodblock print, a triptych by Toyokuni and Hiroshige featuring young woman making a "snow rabbit."Featuring image of Jain Tirthankara. Exhibition poster.

Published: 1997

Dimensions: 22 x 34 inches

Price: $20.00

The Amarillo Museum of Art

Category: Poster

 Description:

Ongoing survey of the Price collection, featuring a guardian figure, Japan, 14th century, carved wood.

 Published: 1997

Dimensions: 22 x 34 inches

Price: $20.00

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Georgia O'Keeffe and Her Contemporaries: Train

 Train Coming In - Canyon,Texas

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Category: Poster

 Description:

Exhibition poster featuring Georgia O'Keeffe's "Train Coming In - Canyon,Texas," 1917.

Published: 1985

Dimensions: 16 x 18 inches

Price: $20.00

Collaborative

 Connoisseurship: The Artesia Collection

Category: Poster

 

 Description:

The Artesia Art Collection of the Fentrice - Humphreys - Warren Families. Exhibition poster featuring Frank W. Benson's, "Children in the Woods," 1898

Published: 1998

Dimensions: 22 x 32 inches

Price: $20.00

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